Diva Princess’s Life Story 2.

May 23, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

may1520012 Another few days must have passed by in the shelter, as I went through a lots of  examination, they gave me needles that scared me to death, washed me, shaved  me in a few places, and I really didn’t know where was all this leading to.   Then one  day, I was taken out from the cage, placed in a carrier, put in a vehicle and driven  to a house.  The lady was very nice, she kept talking to me, saying whatever she  was saying, but when we arrived at her house, hell started.   She had seven more  cats, as I finally understood that I was just placed to a foster home.

I am a nice cat, but I don’t really like other cats.  I prefer to play with my own toys  and a human, rather than more cats.  I was frightened, angry, scared and I just  wanted to die.  And as much as I didn’t like the others they all wanted to play with  me, or just pick on me.  I could not sleep, eat, and go to the washroom without  being followed by at least two or three of them.  It was bad, bad and bad.  But I had no choice.  At least I had a roof over my head, I had food and the lady tried her best to make my life easier.


Pet Identification

May 8, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

pet-identificationPet identification is highly required in these days and can be done in many ways.  The identification of your pet may be done by personalized tags, some times by the municipal license tag, rabies tag, and more.  Nowadays also many electronic gadgets are available like microchips which are embedded into the dog for a very accurate and fast identification.  Most of the time though, you’ll be using tags where your telephone number and your name will be added. Therefore if anybody encounters your missing dog accidentally, they will become capable of reporting the facts to you or any officials.

Plastic and metal pet identification tags are available in multiple colors dog owners can choose from.  Many seem to select the reflective type of dog tags along with the collars to hence the visibility of the dogs even in darkness. Make sure your dog wears one for their safety and which also will give you a piece of mind as well.


Cat Language

May 2, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

KittenCats don’t always cry because of being hungry for food but in many cases they cry because of being hungry for a sexual partner. They cry because they want to have company. They may chatter or mumble as well. They should be listened and one must talk back as cats love when its master speak out a few comforting words to them.

Meowing can be a simple greeting too, however on rare occassions they may cry of boredom or when they get stressed if they are ignored. There are many ways though by which a cat can be stopped from crying, like setting up playful activities, not ignoring them, taking them for a walk, feeding them and brushing them regularly which shows them love and affection. They love all these things and can be satisfied with very little. So try to understand your cats language and both of you will be happier.


No more hassle

February 19, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

dog-carrier-bagWhy would an average pet parent need a pet carrier?

You do need a pet carrier if you have a cat or dog that travels with you.  While driving you do not want your pet moving around the car.  This is very dangerous for you, your pet and other drivers.

3 in 1 pet carriers are an ideal option for traveling with cats and small dogs.   They act as a stroller, carrier and a car seat, providing protection, and a reassuring space for the pet within the vehicle, train or airplane.  Pets are more relaxed in their own safe and secure den which the pet carrier can provide.  When you arrive at your destination you will have a happier and more relaxed pet,  so consider your pet and get him/her a pet carrier.

Prices on pet carriers will vary widely depending upon the size, material and quality of the pet carrier.  For further items and options, visit our website at www.PetsStrollers.com and browse through our wide selection of pet carriers.


Cat in Stroller

January 23, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

royale_onetouchMovement and curiosity are basic life qualities of a cat.  Cats like to wander and explore the outside world and so do we humans.  The cat stroller is certainly one of today’s novelties that enable men and their feline friends to share the joys of a wandering stroll whether it is along the city sidewalks or in the great outdoors.

Any cat, healthy, sick, injured or aged can enjoy the advantages of a stroller.  Getting to see the outside world can and will therefore offer them the best therapy for recovery or at least will make them comfortable and happy.   Cat strollers come in various sizes, colors, shapes and utilities.   For instance, speaking of utility, there are double deck strollers and twin strollers that can accommodate two cats at the same time.  Or the 3 in 1 strollers will allow you to use the carrier as a car seat when you are on the move.   All the strollers have comfortable rest and sleep space and can be conveniently stroll-pushed along city sidewalks or on country paths.

Check out the wide variety of cat strollers and their features on our website at www.PetsStrollers.com and look out for our specials on several various models.


Before vacation

January 14, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

s1202_redCouple of things to keep in mind if you’re thinking of taking your pet along with you on a trip.  First of all, make sure that pets are allowed wherever you are planning to stay.  Specify that you are traveling with a dog or a cat as different rules apply to different pets.  The “pets allowed” does not always reflect the fact that your cat can stay with you unless in a large case or not at all.

Before you leave, make sure you do a few essential things.  Pack a photograph of your pet, just in case they get lost, check their tag for identification, as details of your name, address and phone number should be accurate in case you need to be contacted.   Take them to the vet and make sure they are up-to-date with all the shots,  and also carry proof of their shots - you might need them as some places ask for proof of the latest rabies shot.

Try to make them get used to the leash and harness for longer periods of time.  Or if you like so, make them used to pet gears to sit still in them for extended periods of time.   Take them for longer drives so they get used to the idea of sitting still when traveling.   It is always safer to make sure your pet is well secured while in a vehicle, therefore consider the use of a pet carrier on the back seat, buckled in, in which they can be safe.

Taking those safety precautions will make your trip worry free and more enjoyable.


Accepting the Pet Stroller

October 28, 2009 at 13:58 PM
Posted by Diva Princess

It was just about time that I figured out a way to make my cat able to experience the out world. She had a simple carrier and I used to put her outside in the backyard on the grass to enjoy the fresh air. However I soon had to realize, that this pet carrier wasn’t the most comfortable way for her. It was too small to sit in for hours. Of course, you would say you can easily let your cat outside by itself and he/she will come back, but as a concerned pet owner on such highly traveled city streets you think twice before you let this happen.

Therefore when I came across that you can buy  pet strollers original_strollerjust like for your babies, I was more excited to get it for her then I was hopping she would be. Once the stroller was assembled I just left it in the middle of the room for my cat to familiarize herself with it. Without any fear she approached it, smelled around then just jumped in it and appeared that she felt comfortable right away. So if you are concerned whether your pet will accept a stroller or not, let them explore and you can be sure they will adjust quickly to their new “toy”. Encourage them by taking them outside as often as possible; they will then associate a pleasant feeling with a pet stroller. Once the stroller will be on the move they will know, the fun time has arrived.

Little tricks can be applied to make your pet love the stroller. Give a treat, put their favorite blanket inside, and be patient. As you do, they need time to adjust to new things as well. My cat by now loves her stroller so much, that even when inside she loves taking naps in it. So can your pet. Consider buying a pet stroller to make your pet happy.


Toting a Cat to the Vet in Comfort and Style

October 27, 2009 at 12:00 PM
Posted by MyPetStrolls

cat-carriers

Ever since his first visit to the vet’s office five years ago, our family cat Buster has been fighting us every inch of the way when we try to corral him in a cat carrier. He seems to anticipate the impending vet visit at least an hour in advance because he goes into hiding under a dresser or in the tiny crevice between the refrigerator and the kitchen cabinets. The normally friendly and subdued cat will yowl and scratch in an attempt to get away, and in some cases getting a him to cooperate is practically impossible.

Last year I decided to try out a few different cat carriers to see if any of them suited his fancy. I found a stylish backpack model that’s as portable as it is attractive. Even though the cat still resents every trip to the vet – he knows all about the invasive procedures that take place there – the experience is much more pleasant for my wife and me. Rather than hauling around a bulky plastic carrier, we can maneuver the cat around in a discreet, well-ventilated book bag.


“PAMPERING YOUR PET WITH A PET STROLLER”

October 22, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

Pet StrollerWhen you hear the word stroller the first thing most people picture is a baby, but did you know that strollers are also manufactured specifically for pets?

We at petsstrollers.com are here to cater to your pets needs. They are a part of your everyday life at home so why not also include them when going to the mall, park or travelling on vacation.

Show your pet how much you care and love them by including them in all aspects of your daily life and never have to worry again about finding a pet sitter or leaving them with strangers when you are away from home.

Pamper your pet with something new, stylish, comfortable and easy to use no matter the occasion.  Our pet strollers come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and prices to meet any budget.

Whether you are planning a short trip to the mall, a stroll in the park to enjoy all that nature has to offer or a family vacation to visit loved ones why not include your pet in your travels with one of our pet strollers designed especially for your pet.